New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 18, 1925, Page 8

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HARTFORD WiLL HAVE 13 WARD?| Senate Adopts Such a Bill-N. B, Trust Co. Gets Permission State Capitol, Hartford, Feb, 18 Toduy was a working day in hoth bLranches of tho general assembly. Committees sont in scores of reports mostly unfa in thelr recoms- 1 bills, and both t 1y rawe all but ¢ ~doption fishermen y now easily tfor the d to 1 pay a t r motor fishing unfaverably sposed of effort o state minal in its h. failed r an ad- 1 to give . Mount tartford of Ha placed on n per c nt t enalty 4 o make retu »n unincorp hor Ridg e $100,- 300 in bonds; likewise Bethlehem to | ssue echool bonds; giving the tax L ____| LEMON JUIGE FOR THE BHEATH Wake up in the morning now with bad taste in your mouth, no appetite, headache, dull, lazy feel- ing? commissioner additional power over tax collectors. The Bill to relmbu Lingcoln of Orange, wutomobile reglstration fee pald aft- er his carhad been sold, was adopt- ed under suspension of the rules. | Additiona) senate bills adopted: Amending charter of trustees of Berkeley Divinity school. | “That the | increase its capital stock. | \m. nding Norwich court charter | 0 adjournments, g charters of town courts atuck and Groton, and charters of Hartford pub- nd the Wadsworth Athe- |§ | **That the Youns Mews Temper- wnce society in - Wallingford may |8 | hold property up to $100,000, it the Willimantic city eourt ! [ prosccutor may be of any political party IYor merger of Ansonia Water Co. and Fountain Water Co. Placing Charles H. Pine Manual | Training school under the Ansonia board of education. ding time for ac ville Water Co cha at candidates for various minor § offices need, not file election expense rey I Providing for four trustees of the Conn f U(‘ln.ur 8 [ mitt er m New Britain | § authorizing it to in- tock up to two mil- |§ nending charter of s Chari so- § time for a nee ndment and validating stock | tssued in e | of Villa ater Co, of Simsbu e in num- tending time for Guarantee and ; providing for a pen- |§ for failure of those who children from county homes to ke reports to fhe state | to paroli girls from | bound out Upfavo | tion o b “On claim of Emma F tradley Home for crippled | prev Nowicki, of | New erllr‘ took his turn at | the scnate desk when read the calendar on which a number of matters were ready for adoptions dopted were: extendin lica Railway aud ortation Co. Numbers and or organizing and cons Railw sociation. nding the Senate bi <hip Park Drink California lemon jufce n | glass of hot water every morning alf hour before breakfast and o note the change in ten days—tresh, | clean mouth, sweet breath, clear head and ready for the day. Thousands find this simple, nat- | ural tonic the one thing that they need. Organio salts and acids In the California lemon are natural appe- tizers and digestive aids, so lemons help with indigestion, the most fre- quent cause of constipation. Get a dozen Califernia lemons now and make a ten-day test. It costs mext to nothing and often brings invaluable results. Adv. Don’t Shirk Your Meals I Food Distresses Due to Indigestion Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets Will Give You a New Stomach. Jt is really astonishing the way one or two Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tah- lets Eweeten your sour stomach, stop A 0.0 ANLIRY Banquet and Social Program The Ladies’ Auxiliary to Rev. 2 with a prominent place assinees, end heartburn, take off | g he bloat, make you feel easy, con- tented and ready for the mext meal with a testful appetite Tt 18 because these tablets give aline effect jon. You may hot bread, nea- soned dishes, sausage. cheese and so on and yet these tablets not only pravent distress of indigestion but gerve to stimulate stomach testinal secretions that enal 1o get the nutritive value of what you eat entation to Mr: quet of roses m | Frey, first presi mong the spee pastor of d his assista rann. Miss A ssed the gatherin They are the standard for dyspep- | tic conditions and are sold In drug. stores everywhers at 60 cents a box Try them today. you He Coughed For Two Years ? Bronchulir Tough alté the Gri it you have one who has one Emulsion in min It isn't just a cb syrup—it's the best ¢ and the best is never ap. rod’s Pharmacy and dealers »M'\vET"lT where can supply you. They won't fall. | ent of the auxiliary, tion for | tional co held at I Hartford Courant may |} s of original capital |{ arities; and previding that | 3§ they may be | g time for | 232 extending 15 28 YEARS OLD Observes Amniversary Wit § ‘MEN’S HAT DEPARTMENT All $1.00 New Spring CAPS 79c¢ All $145 New Spring CAPS $1.29 WEDNESDAY, CAPS $1.69 SOFT HATS $2.00 | Broken Sizes Main Floor Special Lot of All $195 New Spring $4 Values MEN’S DEPARTMENT WE HAVE AND WILL SELL TOMORROW MORNING 20,0VERCOATS — Lot 1 — CONSISTING OF 7 OVERCOATS es one 34, one 36, two 37, three 38.—Values to $35.00 $15.00 — Lot 2 — COI\ SISTING OF 13 OVERCOATS Sizes two 36. two 37, four 38, one 39, three 40, one 42.—Values to $55.00 $25.00 MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S SUITS All Our New Spring Suits Just Arrived From Clothing Fashion Center $19.64, $24.64, $29.64, $34.64 " * $44.64 - Furnishings PARKER SHIRTS Neat patterns, neckband and French cuffs values SWEATERS Schroedel Knitting Co. Sweaters, Coat Style. Regular $6.95 $5.45 These are a real buy 2-PIECE UNDERWEAR Balbriggan Shirts and Drawe These always sell for 95¢ each, and are worth more. 74 C Each INION SUITS “Duo Rib” Medium weight Long sleeve—ankle $1.74 Regular 52.40 ~ PAJAMAS Small lot of silk pajamas and “Tootonette” Suits. Regular $7.45 $4 94 " HANDKERCHIEFS 600 men's white Hand- kerchiefs. Reg. 15¢ kind. 12‘°'$1 00 ION SUITS AMHO white short sleeve—ankle and three-quarter leg. $1.50 Regular § lisle — | Values $25 to $50 Department NECKWEAR Our newest spring neck- wear in beautiful pat- terns and colors. 55 C Each Regular $1.00 kind PAJAMAS Small ot of men’'s pajamas Regular $2.95 grade $2.22 Pay, little and sleep well " UNION SUITS “Duo Rib.” Grey, light weight, short sleeves— ankle. $1.54 Regular §1.95 HOSIERY 720 pair full mercerized men's hose, black and cordovan. 4™ $1.00. Regular 35¢ grade T SWEATERS Another lot of Sweaters. Regular $7.45 values $5.95 " NIGHT SHIRTS Men's cotton night shirts ‘ Rez. $2.50 value | Faultless Make $1.59 “oDDS A‘\D l-,)l')@ Lot of 2-piece Underwear and Nainsook Union Suits 55C Each PARKER SHIRTS New spring patterns. Neckband, French eculls. $2.00 HOSIERY Men’s Fibre Silk Hose Black and Cordovan 3™ $1.00 Regular Speciy; b FEBRUARY 18, 1925, ———e T MILLINERY ‘4 .44 Entire Stock of Women’s SWEATERS SHIRTS White Oxford Collar attached, down points $1 69 . SWEATERS Coat Sweater: button $2.50 value Lot of light weight S $3.45 ¢ $4.85 $5.50 to §7.00 values A Greater, Better T Tomorrow, Thursday, BESSE-LI FOLLOW THE TRAFFIC COP’S ADVICE AND YOU BUY IN SA SPRING MERCHANDISE. YOU ALL HAVE BEEN WAITING FQ BESSE-LELAND’S HAVE A SALE “TIS A REAL SALE” WH DON'T MISS IT — BE HERE L ear — Special Lot BARGAIN WEEK PRICE Lot No. 2—$25 and $30 COAT BARGAIN WEEK PRICE .. Lot No. 3—$45 COATS, BARGAIN WEEK PRICE .......... Lot No. 4—$50 COATS, BARGAIN WEEK PRICE ... Lot No. 5—$60 and $70 C BARGAIN WFE[s PRICE . o Lot No. 6—$80 and $90 COA’IS, BARGAIN WEEK PRICE . Lot No. 7—8125 COATS, BARGAIN WEEK PRICE Lot No. 8—$150 COATS, BARGAIN WEEK PRICE . $2 $39 o 949 $69 Lot No. 9—$200 and $250 COA (5 of these), Now . Permanent Values In LADIES’ HANDBAGS DOWNSTAIRS— HOSE Men’s Lisle colors 5™ $1.04 UMBRELLAS 725 Men's, Children’s; all colors 94c " $4.94 SHIRTS Men’s Neckband Shirts, | fancy stripes, size 1413 to 1573 only 2 94c ODDS AND ENDS 2 large tables assorted | values up to $2. 3 94c¢ Hose, all | Wémen’s, | UNDEEGARMENTS Dainty Combinations and Step-Iny, newest shades in French voiles Boys’ Striped, Madras Blouses, all si 24C each UNIQN SUITS Large astortment Men's Union Suits, all sizes, regular §2.95 value ssortment Men's and Boys' Cut Silk Ties 2" 94c ‘Woman's Depart Women's Silk and Voile Underw $1.94 ... $2 94 WOMEN'S COATS Lot No. 1—$20 COATS, GIRLS' COATS ]/2 Price GOTHAM HOSIERY, $1.24 Not Guaranteed Sold in Other Stores SLs5 $4.84 LOWER NORTH SHORE DRESSES Newest models in Brog cloth, Linen, Chamb Gingham, plain colo stripes and checks, sij 36 to 46 $1.94 $2. $3.94 $4.9 HO[‘\L Su lPl"lalh Women's House Slipp in Rose, Blue, BI Salin Kl\lO\OS Newest colors, all si $1.94 - $2.9 S ollows:— i | : Regular $3.00 grade Regular 50c¢ grade . ) ) g ] Z 3 | veing. Considerable in- | churches are interested In the mat- - 3/ ins herself and her child, She said that [rested early this morning by Patrol- tomorrow eveping. | Carths (ompla‘m_-s Her,HUShand |her physician had told her that she man Gustav Hellberg after a com- ‘RELIGIOUS INSTRUCHON terest has hmnI manfested by 1 .” e ]m\vl the Hebrews have cvinced Fails to Support Her |was untit for work and would have |plaint was received at headquarters | PLAN TO BE OUTLINED churches, arel lotters were sent out | muich int Harry Joseph of 18 Clark street |t0 Stop to regain her health. |that he had assaulted his wife and | ”m ‘}:‘tuu“ W Homéa. ”g'vx L y 2 s cas arraigned before Jufge Benja.| The case of Peter Kata of g |his stepaon. ooty "¢|Egg Shells Being Used In Decoration of Hats continued until March 81. He | lling in police court this |Hunter road, charged with vagrancy, | Representatives of Churches t0 As-| The Fimst Lutheran church has . . S ond b, 18, =M s S ec1al Notice semble at Walnut Hill School | already fhssed a resolution piacing| Lendon, Feb todistes have P itself on record as in favor of the | found use for ordinary = egg shells, Entertainment and dance given by ‘ effective trimmings for ohn Kleosavage, ali sson, he Stella Rebekah Lodgé, No. he has been fore Church strec arged with |I. O. at Odd on a charge of non-support | W nd child was placed in the care of Probation evidence, J Alling |Officer Bdward C. Connolly 1 it until Tues arrested last night by P stigatic Patrick J. O'Mara on a ph's wife Tomotrow Evening proposed, instruction, which would | They make A conference of representatives | be condmeted once a week in and by | the new spring hats. The shells are 11,9 e N . the religious bodj em 1] broke nto various € and are e el from religious bodles In the city fn [ e T ERCR T > Cofalepd » oo - —— ' husband has failed 1q enness ar 1 of the Arch S riday eveningy Feb. 20t} regard to'the week-day Instruction |sis, kpown o be ymetimes in 1 hats HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS give her any money to meet grocery |peace, wa vy and placed | Music Parker's Orchestra. Adm. | of school children will be held in | plan. Trinity M. E. ¢ nd t ré oxpected 15 v nlar at BRING RESULTS bills and buy sultable clothing for jon indefin He was ar. | 50c.—advt. | Walnut Hil school at 7:30 o'ciock|First wnd Souts \,onguguunnm“mrr time ause her probation, »

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